Do you have a topic that is an immediate deal breaker if a manga series you were already reading suddenly featured that topic, such that you would stop reading the series (even if it was "tastefully" done)? For example: religion, rape, etc.

All the girls are crazy over the swimming prodigy Wakatsuki Ran. Ageha, who wants to find love but isn't really looking that hard, bumps into him one day, and after surviving his sarcasm instantly pegs him as a "stupid, obsessed swimmer". Nonetheless, she is amazed by his talent and asks him to teach her to swim like him. How will their relationship develop?

The mangaka has dealt with the characters wonderfully. Usually the protagonists indulge in stupid "I'm cool" and "I am not gonna give up on my love" fights for at least half the length of the manga. Aoi Kiseki is different because this stigma is done away with in less than a chapter. The remaining chapters focus on character development, which is what made me love it. Good for a short read.

This was so wonderful and bright. Even with the dark tones, the female lead was looking up. The sense of time is wonderful done. I just wish there was more in this story. Like how they got around with her problem. I liked the male lead; his faces when he finally gets told, or shock. Overall, it's a wonderful read if you are in these types of categories.

I loved this manga, it was really good, but I wish there was more! it would be fantastic if it continued to follow them until adulthood and see them grow as a couple. maybe even show her struggle to regain her voice.

After reading such long mangas with poor characters, this one shot definitely gave me all the pleasure I hadn't found in the long ones. Aoi Kiseki is such a beautiful and heartwarming story that made giggle and even cry a bit. The accident definitely came out of nowhere and changed the directon of the plot line, but for good. It's amazing how such a short story can give you so much more than the long ones - even though I'm more attracted to them. I liked it a lot! This must be one of the rare mangas where the lead female doesn't make you want to smash your head into the wall.

I like these series. You sit down confortably and read it, and it makes you feel good. A bit funny at moments, no real drama except a little event. Overall not a great story but a really good one. I recommend it, it is quickly read and it leaves you with a nice feeling.

fufufufufufu~ its just cuteness in a little bottle. its very well written. i love the plot and the art was also very well done. the story was very inspiring and makes you feel all warm and fluffy inside. its a great read

Eeek, this was soo adorable. I cried so much, even though there are only 5 chapters, haha. I love the ending, and thank gosh she got her voice back, I was so scared. Some of the comics were very funny, and cute, make me laugh a little bit. The story really touches my heart. <3

I was truly left speechless after this manga.It definitely isn't the same as any shoujo manga that has been made because Aoi Kiseki is like "the" masterpiece.Although it is short of 5 chapters, i was very satified with the romance that was so deep and meaningful. Any longer and it might have had no interesting storyline but i was seriously amazed! I actually read Koi, Hirari first and they are both the best mangas that are so powerful in romance.

This is probably my favourite unique manga of shoujo and romance and it is so heart-warming and the love is to be envied.

I teared up half way and i was left with no words left to say after reading this manga.

Even though I usually like longer mangas because they keep me occupied longer, I really liked this one. It was touching, romantic, and funny (especially Ageha's facial expressions at times). It was overall a very heartwarming little story